Their second single, "When Will I Be Famous?", became a breakthrough single for Bros, reaching the number 2 position on the UK chart,[2] and the number 1 on Ireland's IRMA chart.[3] The song also reached the top ten in Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Australia and South Africa.

Bros released several more tracks from the album, including a reissue of "I Owe U Nothing", which reached number 1 in the UK and several other countries. Push worldwide sales to date amount to over 10 million copies, and the album was reissued in 2013 by Cherry Pop records to mark 25 years since the original release.[6]

Bros toured all over the UK with all concerts selling out extra dates were added due to the demand which meant Bros did 19 consecutive nights at Wembley alone, and to date Bros are still the youngest group in history to play at Wembley.

Craig Logan left the band in early 1989, due to several bouts of illness, including ME,[7] and the fact he could no longer take the pressure of stardom. He appeared on the BBC1 television programme Wogan discussing why he had left the band. Logan later took legal action against the management of Bros over unpaid royalties. Matt Goss and Luke Goss continued touring as a duo.

Bros also Released two video this being Push Live Tour on VHS which was recorded at the Hammersmith Apollo the Video out sold the best selling Video at the time this being the making of Michael Jackson Thriller. The Second Video was Bros Push Over this was a collection of their hit single Videos taken from the Push Album and also giving the Goss BROTHERS and the Bros fans some closure from the departing of Craig Logan.

During this Period of fame Bros had over 130.000 fans turn up at HMVOxford Street, London when they gone to do to an album signing the London Metropolitan Police had to close of Oxford Street for up 6 Hours due the amount of fans that had turned up to see there Idols, Brosmania had been born. Bros also had over 6 Million fans worldwide join their fan Club known as the Bros Front, Bros are also the only group to have appeared on every issue of Smash Hits from 1988 -1990.

After a short break recovering from their Global Push tour, Bros went back to the recording studios and released their second album, The Time. It was released in 1989 and reached number 4 in the UK Albums Chart selling over 300,000 copies in the UK alone. They released several tracks from the album, including "Too Much", "Chocolate Box", "Madly in Love", and "Sister". The Time was also smash hit album right across Europe, Asia and Australia

Bros did a one off concert known as "Bros in 2 Summer" which was seen by over 77,000 fans at Wembley Stadium and was one of the first concerts to be shown on Sky pay-per-view.

Bros then released their third and final album, Changing Faces, in 1991, before the band split up in 1992. They only released two tracks from the album, these being "Are You Mine", reaching number 12 in the UK and "Try", which got to number 27.[2] The album was not highly publicised and entered the chart at number 18. Both Matt and Luke have never officially said Bros was over but they stopped recording in 1991.

Bros achieved 11 top 40 singles and three top 20 albums in the United Kingdom and Europe

Matt Goss began a solo career during the 1990s, enjoying chart success with his single "If You Were Here Tonight", and became an actor. Luke Goss moved to the US and became a film actor, appearing in blockbuster hits such as Blade II and Hellboy II: The Golden Army. Most recently he starred in the UK film Interview with a Hitman in 2012. Craig Logan entered into music management and songwriting.

On 1 July 2008, BBC News announced that Bros singer Matt Goss had spoken to the other members of the band and in principle they had agreed to reform.[8] According to Matt Goss, he and the other band mates "are finally at a place" where they feel they could reunite. However, his brother Luke denied any talks of a reunion had taken place.[9] On 14 September 2010, Matt Goss stated that the band would not be reforming in the near future, saying that the moment had passed.[10]

Matt Goss released his fifth solo studio album, Life You Imagine in 2016. He is also still performing at his Las Vegas show at Caesar's Palace. His solo single "Gone Too Long" was released on 2 October 2016 to coincide with his return to Wembley Arena, London on 1 October.

On 5 October 2016, it was announced that a 30th anniversary Bros concert would take place at the The O2 Arena on 19 August 2017, featuring Matt and Luke Goss.[7] Extra dates were added, including shows in Manchester, Glasgow, Newcastle, Birmingham and Newcastle upon Tyne. The first concert will take place 28 years to the day since the band's last concert at Wembley Stadium.

Top 50 (ARIA Chart) peaks from 26 June 1988: "australian-charts.com > Bros discography". Hung Medien. Retrieved 18 September 2015. N.B. This site only contains chart data from 26 June 1988. "When Will I Be Famous" peaked at #5 before the commencement of the ARIA-produced chart.